Outland (TV series)
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Outland is an upcoming Australian television comedy series to screen in 2011 on ABC1
. The six-part comedy series was written by John Richards and Adam Richard. It is based on the 2006 short film of the same name.
The first public screening of Outland took place at the science fiction convention Continuum 7, where brief clips of episodes 1 and 4 were shown, on 12 June 2011..
ABC1
ABC1 was a United Kingdom based television channel from Disney using the branding of the Disney owned American network, ABC.The channel initially launched exclusively on the British digital terrestrial television platform Freeview on 27 September 2004. On 10 December 2004 it was launched on...
. The six-part comedy series was written by John Richards and Adam Richard. It is based on the 2006 short film of the same name.
The first public screening of Outland took place at the science fiction convention Continuum 7, where brief clips of episodes 1 and 4 were shown, on 12 June 2011..
Overview
Outland revolves around the lives, loves and never-ending dramas of the members of a gay science-fiction fan club.Cast
- Christine AnuChristine Anu-Early life:Anu was born in Cairns, Queensland to a Torres Strait Islander mother from Saibai and Mabuiag Islands.-Career:Anu began performing as a dancer and later went on to sing back-up vocals for The Rainmakers, which included Neil Murray of the Warumpi Band. Her first recording was in 1993...
as Rae - Ben Gerrard as Toby
- Paul Ireland as Andy
- Adam RichardAdam RichardAdam Richard is an Australian comedian, actor and media personality. He stars in the ABC 1 comedy series Outland which begins in 2011.Adam has been a stand-up comedian since 1997. He had a regular gossip segment on Triple J radio in 2002-2003, where he was known as Mister Bitch. He has presented a...
as Fab - Toby TrusloveToby Truslove-Career:In 2001, Truslove appeared on television drama series Crash Palace as Bryan Rossiter. He has since made guest appearances on Australian TV series including All Saints, McLeod's Daughters, The Matrix, The Strip, Thank God You're Here and The Librarians. In 2011 he stars in two ABC 1 comedy...
as Max